3. The structure of our workshop
Orientation task: The experiences of traditional Triple
Helix (15 +15 mins)
Lecture: 3rd Generation Science Parks (60 mins)
> Postnormal Era
> The elements of 3rd Generation Science Park
> Platform Thinking
Brainstorming session: how to adapt in Postnormal Era
within my STP or nation?(30 + 30 min)
Two case examples: how to connect and create impact,
a local graphical design company and a foreign candidate
to licence manufacturing of sustainable energy products
(15 + 15 min)
4. Orientation task (on personal/p2p level)
• Experiences from following Triple Helix model
• Why it seems working and in what respect?
• What are the pitfalls / the main problems when
following the Triple Helix model?
5. The Big Shift towards Postnormal Era …
• The “Big Shift”
- The useful information is flowing
- The most dynamic way to motivate is “the movement”
- The driving force is passion
- The most effective way to organize resources is using platforms
- The potential for new ventures is measured by their social capital
- The competitive edge comes from understanding serendipity
- The move from traditional company structure to freelancer driven
business society is massive
*) Ref: “Postnormal era” was coined by Stowe Boyd, Big Shift is a term by John Hagel et al from the book
“The Power of Pull”
6. …. The Big Shift towards Postnormal Era
• The Pull society
- To attract - pull instead of push
- Platforms (virtual and physical) --- to share, to co-create, to generate value
- The art of benefiting from the unexpected => understanding serendipity
• The importance of regions and cities
- The competetion is happening between regions and cities
- Global platforms (virtual and physical) --- to share, to co-create, to generate
value
- How to keep the talent --- or attract it --- or get linked to the global talent pool
7. 3GSP concept – the main features
The competitive edge of 3GSP consists of following elements:
• Focus on individuals and dynamic community building
• Pre-incubation is strongly supported
• Platform thinking is fundamental for the sustainable ecosystem building
• Healthy balance between effectual entrepreneurship, start-ups, SMEs and established
companies, also social entrepreneurship, virtual teams/organizations and freelancers are
supported
• Geographically dispersed locations – like having a node (coworking space) in a downtown
location – and the main activities in the university campus area
• The design of physical premises (layout and interior design) and the implementation of
competence platform both support open innovation activities and networked business models
• Understanding the importance of ”sticky knowledge” in regional development context
• Serendipity management methodologies are widely used: in team building, in the design of the
physical space together with the embedded competence platform
8. 3GSP is gaining momentum in Finland
Traditional STPs are loosing edge in Finland
Technopolis Ltd focusing only on real estate and facility management
Innovation activities moved to separate public organizations in eight Finnish cities
In Lahti the local STP, regional development organization and new business center mergered
New platforms emerging
Coworking -> maker spaces, hacker spaces, Fab-Labs, Open Innovation House, Design Factory,
Start-up Sauna, Urban Mill, Vertical
Community building -> Aalto ES, Hobbyist communities, Lead user communities….
Start up scene -> Summer Schools, SLUSH, Protomo/Demola
Effectual entrepreneurship -> 3GSP, Urban Mill, Malski in Lahti
Espoo Innovation Garden is a great example for this approach
9. The definition of a platform
“A platform is a plug-and-play business model that
allows multiple participants (producers and consumers)
to connect to it, interact with each other and create and
exchange value.”*
In many cases we want to add that the roles of producers/
consumers or co-creators/consumers may swap freely and without
friction.
* Defini.on by Sangheet Paul Choudary h9p://pla=ormed.info/pla=orm-stack/
11. Competence platform
Competence platform is the fundamental tool for business creation:
1) Team building and competence sharing according to the serendipity
management approach
= > New and unexpected combinations of competences
2) Idea sharing and co-creation (swarms, part-ups, virtual teams etc)
3) Combined idea and business proposal elaboration
=> Networked business models widely used
4) Embedded business model canvas
5) Full integration with project management tools
=> The whole value added process in the same platform
13. Meetberlage - case
Competence platform in Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Great downtown location in an historical building, unique ambience
- Enough critical mass for community building and serendipity management
- Very motivated and inspired management team
A vital part of Seats2Meet global chain of platforms:
> Long experience of real estate business and co-creation processes
> Real ambitions to become global
> Supportive elements well designed (for operators as well as customers)
> The concept is following Society 3.0 thinking of the S2M founders
Platform thinking highlighted operationally:
> Hybrid solution, physical and virtual environments in balance
> Global focus to attract talent
> Easy to enter as a new operator
14. Urban Mill - case
Part of Espoo Innovation Garden ecosystem in Helsinki metropolitan area
- Novel solution, started 2013 January
- Coworking space, innovation community, change orchestration tool
- Focus on sustainable urban innovations
- Challenge: How to enhance the quality of urban life and services through ICT and built environment
development and how to orhestrate and energize urban ecosystem development
Urban Mill’s main principles:
- Joint development work guided by co-created vision rather than by strictly pre-planned
processes
- Community building in focus, engagement through ”pull” factors
- Open innovation principles widely used
- New orchestration methods piloted
- Connectivity (local and global) supported
- All types of entrepreneurships are attracted – effectual entrepreneurs especially
- Sustainability --- walk your talk, old VTT building renovated almost without any
investments
17. Competence platform case: Part-Up
• A new competence platform initiative from Netherlands
• Beta version was tested during the summer 2015, the launch was on 18th
of September
• Ambitious plans, a great and inspired team working hard
• Most of the other competence platforms listed in my paper have some
similar features, the best solution for any customer case depends on the
requirements:
• Skillhive
• Seats2Meet Connect
• Focal Shift
• Babele
• …. and all those projects already in the pipeline, which I am not even aware
of….
18. Functionalities of Part-Up comptence platform
Ø Find great part-ups (called also swarms and pop-up challenges)
Ø Get attracted into those part-ups that may need you
Ø Start your own part-up
Ø Find the perfect combination of competences
Ø Co-create and enable action, facilitate the process
Ø Timeline collaboration within part-ups
Ø Evaluate contributions on personal and team level
Ø Secure the performance indicators for coming challenges (inheritance)
Ø Organize using Collaborative Networked Organization theoretical reference model (CNO /
ECOLEAD)
Ø Encourage the use of networked business models
Keep it simple and fun!
19. Conclusions
1) The global innovation landscape is
transforming rapidly
2) The once successful Triple Helix model is
becoming outdated
3) Platform thinking fits for the VUCA business
environment of today
4) Global talent can be engaged by competence
platforms (Note: This is an opportunity for
developimg countries!)
5) Practical solutions and tools are emerging
rapidly
6) The quick adopters will lead the disruption!
21. Brainstorming session in groups (4-5pers)
• How to adapt to the requirements of the
Postnormal Era?
- My STP
- My university
- My region
- My nation
23. Case excercise
• Local graphical design company wanting to scale
up abroad
• A Finnish manufacturing start-up in sustainable
energy wanting to establish operations in your
area – manufacturing licensing
• How to respond and are the services and networks
available?